From: Reindl Harald
Date: November 30 2011 9:46pm
Subject: Re: [MySQL] innodb_file_per_table / apple workers and logic
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Am 30.11.2011 19:13, schrieb Karen Abgarian:
> Hi.... inline there.=20
>=20
> On 30.11.2011, at 0:16, Reindl Harald wrote:
>=20
>>
>>> Most people do not expect a gas tank to shrink once the=20
>>> gas is consumed...right? =20
>>
>> WHO THE FUCK is comparing computers with a gas tank?
> Well, I do. I even managed to do it without using foul language.=20
what answer do you expect comparing a database with a gas tank
while the gas tank is the hard-drive? if i take some gas out of
the tank (hard-drive) i expect that there is space for new one
> There are a lot of things in this life to be upset about. Empty gas ta=
nks is one thing.=20
> But I would not spill all that frustration on the very first person I m=
eet on the net.=20
my frustration is people like you comparing a database with a gas tank
while not understand that the gas tank is the underlying hard-disk
if you stop make laughable comparison you will not get back frustration
> Taking the logical part of what was said above, there existed a databas=
e that=20
> possibly was able to save the space by using files_per_table. Does th=
is somehow
> mean that there are no other databases in the world?
have i said this?
a default which makes it unable to free no longer used space
is dumb not more and not less
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